no-ri-ta-ka, nor-it-aka ] The baby boy name Noritaka is pronounced as NowRIY-Taa-Kaa- †. Noritaka's origin and use are both in the Japanese language. Noritaka is of the meaning law and filial piety. ... Baby names that sound like Noritaka include the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish name Narciso and the Polish name Nardek.
Meaning. Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Noriyuki (written: 紀之, 紀行, 敬之, 記之, 徳行, 憲幸, 範之 or 範幸) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Noriyuki Abe (阿部 記之, born 1961), Japanese anime director.
From an old Germanic byname meaning "northman", referring to a Viking. The Normans were Vikings who settled on the coast of France, in the region that became known as Normandy.
Created by Felice Romani for the main character in the opera 'Norma' (1831). He may have based it on Latin norma "rule". This name is also frequently used as a feminine form of NORMAN.
Created by Felice Romani for the main character in the opera 'Norma' (1831). He may have based it on Latin norma "rule". This name is also frequently used as a feminine form of NORMAN.
A single instance of the name Norma is recorded 1203, where it perhaps derives from the Latin word norma, meaning "precept". ... More recently Norma has been used as a female equivalent of the name Norman, meaning "Norseman". The name has fluctuated in popularity over the past 100 years.
The Normans were Vikings who settled on the coast of France, in the region that became known as Normandy. In England the name Norman or Normant was used before the Norman conquest, first as a nickname for Scandinavian settlers and later as a given name.
French Meaning: The name Normand is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Normand is: From the north.
Normando is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1033 times.
Normandy (/ˈnɔːrməndi/; French: Normandie, pronounced [nɔʁmɑ̃di] ( listen), Norman: Normaundie, from Old French Normanz, plural of Normant, originally from the word for "northman" in several Scandinavian languages) is one of the 18 regions of France, roughly referring to the historical Duchy of Normandy.